Will a body fit into the Trunk/Boot?

You forgot the most important lesson. The car is not Z3 it's a Zed 3! Did I get a passing grade on that?

It depends what part of the country you come from :p
 
Who's tipping ???? :p
I'm lost :)
 
Who's tipping ???? :p
I'm lost :)
An American or a Canadian @Shelly! The Mexicans go along with whichever is tipping them for their service at the moment and are familiar with the differences in pronunciation of certain words to determine where their customers are from. Hope that helps, I didn't mean to confuse you, sorry! JIM
 
And sometimes there's talk about cars too.:thumbsup:

Tony.
 
Tony.[/QUOTE]
That's what we're talking about @t-tony the different pronunciation of the letter Z as it pertains to our cars. Was just pointing out the way my US relatives say it and we Canadians do and that the Mexicans use this to pick up on who they are dealing with. JIM
 
Si, Si, Senor.=))

Tony.
 
When I speak with some friends over in Germany.. They always speak fondly of th*** ( that will annoy the grammar Police ) little Zetti.... haha... :whistle:
 
Here is a little trunk in my little trunk!
I had this little touch of England in my MG Midget, my TR7 and my TR8. After all, the Brits know Roadsters better than anyone. Why else would they build so many cars that have roofs that come down in a place that only has 10 nice days a year. So when they like a German car thats built in America it must be a good roadster!
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